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liz: and pbs, fox business, everybody would take you. scott black, delphi founder and president. we've got the closing bell ringing in five minutes. the markets still mixed, but home sales pretty sluggish. foreclosures are up, but you won't believe the reason many americans aren't buying homes. it has nothing to do with money or finding the down payment. we are going to help those people. friends of the show, brian stevens and frank -- [inaudible] hosts of the daily online mortgage and real estate show, the national real estate post, have help more you. you want to buy a house? listen to these guys. they're coming right up. ♪ ♪ [ hoof beats ] i wish... please, please, please, please, please. [ male announcer ] the wish we wish above all...is health. so we quit selling cigarettes in our cvs pharmacies. expanded minuteclinic, for walk-in medical care. and created programs that encourage people to take their medications regularly. introducing cvs health. a new purpose. a new promise... to help all those wishes come true. cvs health. because health is everything. right here. with
liz: and pbs, fox business, everybody would take you. scott black, delphi founder and president. we've got the closing bell ringing in five minutes. the markets still mixed, but home sales pretty sluggish. foreclosures are up, but you won't believe the reason many americans aren't buying homes. it has nothing to do with money or finding the down payment. we are going to help those people. friends of the show, brian stevens and frank -- [inaudible] hosts of the daily online mortgage and real...
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of "sesame street" will air on hbo, before they appear nine months later on the traditional home of pbs, public television. sad for a lot of people. we grew up with "sesame street." we watched it for free. >> sunny day, i remember it well. we'll look at retail sector this morning. jcpenney will report quarterly numbers. analysts expect the results to top expectations. ceo has been credited with reviving sales and profits. he stepped aside and new operations are in the hands of former home depot executive marvin ellison who took over this month. they will be interested to hear what his plans are for the retailer this is nice one-year chart for you. doesn't look great, does it. >> i don't know about you, nicole, i was jam-packedded a block. coming up oil prices hit six 1/2-year low yesterday but prices slumping again today. we're getting closer to tracking -- cracking 40 bucks a barrel. we'll have latest for you. >>> in sports, pga championship underway and rory mcilroy is back. >> only thing ways a little worried about whether i could bring the good golf i know i have been playing into c
of "sesame street" will air on hbo, before they appear nine months later on the traditional home of pbs, public television. sad for a lot of people. we grew up with "sesame street." we watched it for free. >> sunny day, i remember it well. we'll look at retail sector this morning. jcpenney will report quarterly numbers. analysts expect the results to top expectations. ceo has been credited with reviving sales and profits. he stepped aside and new operations are in the...
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connell: the central park five premiers -- >> april 16, pbs. a week from today. 9:00. 9:00 to 11:00. fasten the seat belt. clear out the little kids. it's a tough story but fasten the seat belt. it's as rip roaring of a story as we've ever grabbed and tried to hang on to. connell: thanks as always. >> thank you. connell: all right. well, they're going to be measuring snow by the foot out in colorado so we're going to turn in that direction next. missouri bracing for tornados. weird here in new york. we're enjoying spring weather but look at these scenes. we'll have the latest on travel problems around the nation, see if there's any economic impact to that and then watch what you're posting on facebook which is just a general rule but now there's a new development. the i.r.s. is apparently checking out your time line and see if they can figure out who is cheating on their taxes so we'll get into that. first on "markets now" let's look at stocks up a little bit. there's bond yields. @ >> i have your business brief. herbalife was halted on ne
connell: the central park five premiers -- >> april 16, pbs. a week from today. 9:00. 9:00 to 11:00. fasten the seat belt. clear out the little kids. it's a tough story but fasten the seat belt. it's as rip roaring of a story as we've ever grabbed and tried to hang on to. connell: thanks as always. >> thank you. connell: all right. well, they're going to be measuring snow by the foot out in colorado so we're going to turn in that direction next. missouri bracing for tornados. weird...
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pbs news hour, new york times columnist david brooks thinks president biden staff over protects him but watch what he's hearing from white house insiders about what's going on. watch. >> longer term though i do think biden is still under- exposed. i think his staff is still over- protective of him and he's much smarter in public than a lot of people think, and private , and so i do think they need to let him get out more because it's not good for the presidency for him to be that much in the shadow of donald trump. i will say from what i hear inside the white house he's not an old grandpa. he could be a very tough mean guy and a harsh boss sometimes. liz: a tough, mean guy, a harsh boss, middle class joe is not a nice guy. who exactly do you think is calling shots at the white house >> well certainly not joe biden i think we see that in polling because a lot of voters particularly independents don't think he has the mental sharpness to actually be president of the united states. i believe it was an abc poll that said 69% of independents don't think he's sharp enough to be president. thi
pbs news hour, new york times columnist david brooks thinks president biden staff over protects him but watch what he's hearing from white house insiders about what's going on. watch. >> longer term though i do think biden is still under- exposed. i think his staff is still over- protective of him and he's much smarter in public than a lot of people think, and private , and so i do think they need to let him get out more because it's not good for the presidency for him to be that much in...
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i love big bird they stop pbs. the tragedy of mitt romney as he knows people kill everything she loves. the big cnn came up with this, breaking, big bird two campaign, he would put big bird on the chopping block. sesame workshop putting up this statement. in nonpartisan non-prophet organization. we're happy we can all agree that everyone likes big bird. tracy: i love big bird. ashley: time for stocks as we do every 15 minutes, let's go down to the floor the nyse. and nice boost. nicole: from the debate last night we have watched financials and health care, how about coal. they're doing quite well, all this and what we heard from governor romney last night saying things such as i'm going to make sure that we can continue to burn clean coal. i like coal. saying coal producers and companies feel like they're being crushed by the current administration policy and with this type of talk gets a big boost. back to you. ashley: thank you very much. tracy: the fiscal cliff putting the brakes on the acquisitions. when, if ev
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that is a company called pbs. they own refineries. a good segment. they pay dividend yields. we highlight that in the silver city which is. cheryl: energy and realty but not closely. very interesting what you are saying. look at wireless. >> an interesting one. we thought highly of the company, many investors did. in place of ipo on top of a range traded down 18%. it was an ipo disaster. today is trading 15% above the ipo price. what a turnaround. investors are coming back to look at these growth companies. that disaster of the deal turned out not to be such a disaster. cheryl: when i save facebook t d c disaster of the deal? >> near-term yes but long-term an interesting company. the stock dropped 50% off of the ipo price to a bottom of 1750 a share. it is almost $20 a share. if you bought the stock in october you would have a nice gain. cheryl: using facebook is one of the things that turn off investors? several ibms we have spoken about, performances have been negative. what does that say about the appetite? >> no doubt about facebook being one of those the cause the state
that is a company called pbs. they own refineries. a good segment. they pay dividend yields. we highlight that in the silver city which is. cheryl: energy and realty but not closely. very interesting what you are saying. look at wireless. >> an interesting one. we thought highly of the company, many investors did. in place of ipo on top of a range traded down 18%. it was an ipo disaster. today is trading 15% above the ipo price. what a turnaround. investors are coming back to look at...
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pbs terminated situation with the veteran journalist. these women say, rose groped them. walked naked in front of them. told one he dreamed about her swimming nude. this could be another huge blow for cbs hurting from slumping nfl ratings. the morning show is pretty important to them. he was a big part of that. hill very vaughn in los angeles with more. reporter: hi, trish. this follow as flurry of sexual misconduct allegations. cbs president said they terminated him following revelation of extremely disturbing, and intolerable behavior. i often heard things may be different but no one may be able to correct the past once that was acceptable should not be acceptable. eight women claim rose made unwanted sexual advances, lewd phone calls, exposing himself walking around naked and groping their private parts. rose addressed the claim, he said he thought the feeling was mutual with some. women saying in a statement in part, i am greatly embarrassed i based insensitively at times and i accept responsibility for that though i do not believe all of these a allegations are accur
pbs terminated situation with the veteran journalist. these women say, rose groped them. walked naked in front of them. told one he dreamed about her swimming nude. this could be another huge blow for cbs hurting from slumping nfl ratings. the morning show is pretty important to them. he was a big part of that. hill very vaughn in los angeles with more. reporter: hi, trish. this follow as flurry of sexual misconduct allegations. cbs president said they terminated him following revelation of...
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the news yesterday where we talked about the co-ceo in changing of the guard for the former cfo of pbs's stepping into the top row. that is theirs as well. trade to which the market likes. it had a good week for now the excitable pullback. turning to sports this morning. tampa bay lightning taking a two to one blade. brad callahan with the first goal of the night. cedric scoring with three minutes to go. a three to two win over chicago blackhawks. tomorrow night in chicago. the u.s. women's soccer team won its world cup opener. make and receive no opening the scoring with her first two goals increased in price with the americans playing again on friday against sweden. the kansas city royals moving into a first taste of minnesota and the american league central. can drive morale is up a two-run homer in second inning. the royals get between three to one. before you head out the door, let's get a look at your tuesday forecast. maria molina has that for you. reporter: hi, sandra. you will nature umbrella on parts of the east coast. already bringing in rain across parts of new england and da
the news yesterday where we talked about the co-ceo in changing of the guard for the former cfo of pbs's stepping into the top row. that is theirs as well. trade to which the market likes. it had a good week for now the excitable pullback. turning to sports this morning. tampa bay lightning taking a two to one blade. brad callahan with the first goal of the night. cedric scoring with three minutes to go. a three to two win over chicago blackhawks. tomorrow night in chicago. the u.s. women's...
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to have to be a field here, madmen on amc, homeland on show time, my favorite, and downton abbey on pbs, and game of thrones on hbo. they stopped, tripled in the past year, and that programming brings buzz. remember the dollar numbers, hbo, profits last year, 1.4 # billion, reaches close to 30 million homes, netflix, 30 million homes and just $17 million. you got to wonder where the money here is. spent a hundred million dollars on "house of cards." dagen: for two seasons. >> for two seasons. while 3% of the downloads for reruns, only 1% of downloads for showing "house of cards." dagen: 4% for star trek. >> yeah. dagen: star trek, 4%. >> bottom line. for now, buzz is great. i think netflix stock down today, but it's had a huge run, trying to get back the 300 level at last july. connell: it's not clear if it's the new model. >> it will be. connell: how do they make money? arrested development is the other one; right? dagen: which was not, frankly, not as good. >> they are buzzed for this. connell: how does it make money? >> right. connell: more money. >> this is it, the future, and maybe
to have to be a field here, madmen on amc, homeland on show time, my favorite, and downton abbey on pbs, and game of thrones on hbo. they stopped, tripled in the past year, and that programming brings buzz. remember the dollar numbers, hbo, profits last year, 1.4 # billion, reaches close to 30 million homes, netflix, 30 million homes and just $17 million. you got to wonder where the money here is. spent a hundred million dollars on "house of cards." dagen: for two seasons. >>...
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charles: you will watch pbs instead of espn? connell: i guess. dagen: or you watch more tv. charles: now you have definitely piqued my curiosity. dagen: job is done. let's get out of here. connell: let's go to nicole pack nicole: let's start off with zynga. the potential for online gaming. we are seeing it jumped 14% right now. with this move that they may launch online gaming in the next few weeks, they have a buy rating and a four dollar price target. jcpenney. they certainly are one to watch. there is a five-year chart. this was an $85 stock back in 2007. shareholders are beside themselves watching what ron johnson has done with the company. they will cut his pay almost 97% to $1.9 million. they cut his pay 97% to $1.9 million. back to you. connell: thank you. dagen: microsoft chief in new york city to help push the big-money move of an nba team. connell: isn't this what got us into trouble in the first place? the president wants easier lending standards for home mortgages. let's take a look at currencies today. ♪ but we can still help you see your big picture. with the
charles: you will watch pbs instead of espn? connell: i guess. dagen: or you watch more tv. charles: now you have definitely piqued my curiosity. dagen: job is done. let's get out of here. connell: let's go to nicole pack nicole: let's start off with zynga. the potential for online gaming. we are seeing it jumped 14% right now. with this move that they may launch online gaming in the next few weeks, they have a buy rating and a four dollar price target. jcpenney. they certainly are one to...
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if relief isn't coming from pbs they coming from pbs they can make any sense coming from our federal reserve and expectations there? >> it is clear dudley has certainly helped markets over the last 24 hours. take a step back from this. somebody told june 2008 when the financial crisis kicked off seven years later we would have european rates is zero, japanese this year another central banks as zero, what would you have heard about the health of the global economy? you would've thought it disasters. >> so you say it's a hike in the u.s. who quickly? >> i think you are looking at a hike under the year and i would be the right thing to do. but what are they ever happy. trying to build dudley would like that to happen by the end of the year. mike ingram, market analyst at bgc markers. thank you for joining us this morning. lauren: certainly has been a neck breaking a type of way. definitely one for the record books. some of these days they lived an entire year and it all began with monday's plunge of 600 points just about anyone experienced trader saying he would not be surprised if the
if relief isn't coming from pbs they coming from pbs they can make any sense coming from our federal reserve and expectations there? >> it is clear dudley has certainly helped markets over the last 24 hours. take a step back from this. somebody told june 2008 when the financial crisis kicked off seven years later we would have european rates is zero, japanese this year another central banks as zero, what would you have heard about the health of the global economy? you would've thought it...
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do you know how much money goes to pbs. david: raises the most amount of money, it's increasing growth, growth in the economy and if you raise tax rates, decrease fwroet. >> when do we have higher growth rates in the economy. in the united states and economy in the 1950's when the top marge cal rate on income was-- >> you know who paid that? and adjusted for inflation, that cut off would be 3.6 million dollars. >> and i would be fully in favor of a higher rate on people with incomes at that level. charles: and here what is i have a problem and i read a couple of articles on you and i know you inherited a certain amount of money. you get to people, families who struggle to stuart's point and family business $400,000 a year, i don't know, plumbing, a couple laundromats and at the end frt day you inherited money, but i want to punish them for success. and i am so contemptuous of people in your organization who want to punish people who have made, who have barely achieved the american dream and make it harder for their children
do you know how much money goes to pbs. david: raises the most amount of money, it's increasing growth, growth in the economy and if you raise tax rates, decrease fwroet. >> when do we have higher growth rates in the economy. in the united states and economy in the 1950's when the top marge cal rate on income was-- >> you know who paid that? and adjusted for inflation, that cut off would be 3.6 million dollars. >> and i would be fully in favor of a higher rate on people with...
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it is anticipated that pbs we will make the official announcement next tuesday. the job cuts would amount to nearly one sixth of the bank's total work force. if and the manhattan u.s. attorney's office is charging an online business man with a multibillion-dollar scheme to defraud facebook and its chief executive. the complaint alleges he filed a federal lawsuit falsely claiming to have been promised a 50% share in the company. he is charged with doctoring and destroying evidence to support his claim. if now we continue our "countdown to the closing bell" with liz claman. ♪ liz: the only one, the only index that just cannot make it is the russell 2000, but everybody else's in the green, not necessarily sell the league, but let's get to nicole on the floor of the new york stock exchange. what are the traders looking at next week? >> reporter: well, ben willis, a trader and will give us a look at next week on the market. hovering around the unchanged line. unemployment, and you think -- >> the unemployment numbers, the granddaddy of all numbers, the most importan
it is anticipated that pbs we will make the official announcement next tuesday. the job cuts would amount to nearly one sixth of the bank's total work force. if and the manhattan u.s. attorney's office is charging an online business man with a multibillion-dollar scheme to defraud facebook and its chief executive. the complaint alleges he filed a federal lawsuit falsely claiming to have been promised a 50% share in the company. he is charged with doctoring and destroying evidence to support his...
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jim lehrer was anchor on pbs for many years but he's also been the author of a number of best-selling novels. his latest starts with a premise that's true, lehrer was there on the day president kennedy was assassinated
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melissa: stepping up attacks on mitt romney over funding for pbs of all things. with four weeks until the election, is it time to forget big bird and focus on the big picture? lori: everybody just focuses in on big nerd. a look at the new york stock exchange, nicole petallides. stocks waiting for alcoa to kick off earnings season. nicole: that is right, earnings season begins today after the bell. beginning with alcoa on the 4:00 p.m. show, so we will bring it out. selling across the board. dow jones industrial average down 91 points, so about 15 points off of the lows of the day. the selling going on, nasdaq composite down 1.4%, we talk a lot about apple under some pressure. we saw some business reports coming, sentiment from those have fallen again for the fourth time in five months and also not saying thing to add staff or make capital investments at this time. also european picture here where the euro is lower and the dollar stronger. ibm, a look at some of the others, johnson & johnson downgraded to a cell from a neutral. those are the key names and those ar
melissa: stepping up attacks on mitt romney over funding for pbs of all things. with four weeks until the election, is it time to forget big bird and focus on the big picture? lori: everybody just focuses in on big nerd. a look at the new york stock exchange, nicole petallides. stocks waiting for alcoa to kick off earnings season. nicole: that is right, earnings season begins today after the bell. beginning with alcoa on the 4:00 p.m. show, so we will bring it out. selling across the board. dow...
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i will tell you this, i was interviewed by pbs just now, i watch what i say. i'm careful what i say. i can't tell you whether he committed insider trading but one of the things they kept bringing up, the reporters there, you have 30% returns, you have all this evidence, it would have to be insider trading right? there is nothing else you can conclude? i can tell you -- adam: luck. >> innocent, you have to be proven guilty and he's innocent. he says he has done nothing wrong but there is lot of people thinking how do you do this without getting that -- lori: really clever research. adam: that is the mosaic. we have to got to say, to be continued. >> absolutely. adam: all right, charlie, thank you very much. it is one of those dramas on hbo that never ends. >> yes. lori: thank you, sir. let's get you updated on the markets. jason weisberg son the floor of the new york stock exchange. the dow is off 53 points. big week for economics. we've got the fed and gdp and a jobs report to top things off on friday, right? >> the good ol' jobs number which will be revised t
i will tell you this, i was interviewed by pbs just now, i watch what i say. i'm careful what i say. i can't tell you whether he committed insider trading but one of the things they kept bringing up, the reporters there, you have 30% returns, you have all this evidence, it would have to be insider trading right? there is nothing else you can conclude? i can tell you -- adam: luck. >> innocent, you have to be proven guilty and he's innocent. he says he has done nothing wrong but there is...
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. >> what it is, pbs, what is it worth road show thing. lori: antiques road show which is another favorite. adam: rick harrison. appreciate you being here. all the best and good luck in the upcoming season. >> thanks for having me. lori: thanks, rick. great to meet you. another big hour of "markets now." power panel on how to make mooney on the government shutdown rattled markets. terry duffy, how the government shutdown is stopping the flow of information to the commodities market. tracy byrnes, ashley webster take you through the next hour of fox business. don't miss it. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new way to bank. a better way to save. ally bank. your money needs an ally. tracy: hey, happy monday, i'm tracy b
. >> what it is, pbs, what is it worth road show thing. lori: antiques road show which is another favorite. adam: rick harrison. appreciate you being here. all the best and good luck in the upcoming season. >> thanks for having me. lori: thanks, rick. great to meet you. another big hour of "markets now." power panel on how to make mooney on the government shutdown rattled markets. terry duffy, how the government shutdown is stopping the flow of information to the...
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we have this new pbs documentary. washington, d.c. residents skeptical confronting dr. fauci and dc mayor bowser and pushing back in 2021. >> they are going to keep the outbreaks in the country. it's so crazy. they are not doing it because they say they don't want to do it, they are republicans, they don't like to be told what to do and we have to break that. >> i heard that it doesn't cure it and it doesn't stop you from getting it. >> on the very, very rare chance that you do get it even if you're vaccinated, it's a very -- you don't even feel sick, it's like you don't know you got infected. it's very good at protecting you. >> people in america are not settled with the information that's being given to us right now. so i'm not going to be in line taking a shot on a vaccination for something that wasn't clear in the first place and nine months is definitely not enough for nobody to be taking a vaccination that you all came up. >> but if it allowed thousands of people like you don't get vaccinated, you are going to let the virus continue to percolate in the country. >>
we have this new pbs documentary. washington, d.c. residents skeptical confronting dr. fauci and dc mayor bowser and pushing back in 2021. >> they are going to keep the outbreaks in the country. it's so crazy. they are not doing it because they say they don't want to do it, they are republicans, they don't like to be told what to do and we have to break that. >> i heard that it doesn't cure it and it doesn't stop you from getting it. >> on the very, very rare chance that you...
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the first part on pbs. but everyone always says this election is the most important of our generation. they have been saying that since 1800. in some ways, that is true. you feel the privilege of having the choice to select your elected leaders. we elected the first african american president in 2008. i feel this one is more important than the last one. i feel as if we are backing away from this idealistic first stuff. when you hear bill kristol talking about the difference between the marginal tax rate and 39% meaning pre-bush tax cuts can't remember with reagan -- this election provided. it will be incumbent upon the republican party to how they will address things and keep a broad audience. it is incumbent upon the incumbent to follow along with ideas dance. i feel really optimistic about this. connell: a couple things. elect, are you saying you would have told a story about compromise? >> it was a bitter one. it seemed to be about no compromise. i think people woke up the next morning with regret. what
the first part on pbs. but everyone always says this election is the most important of our generation. they have been saying that since 1800. in some ways, that is true. you feel the privilege of having the choice to select your elected leaders. we elected the first african american president in 2008. i feel this one is more important than the last one. i feel as if we are backing away from this idealistic first stuff. when you hear bill kristol talking about the difference between the marginal...
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pb? >> i wouldn't -- bb? >> i wouldn't go any lower than that. liz: by the way, yield a fancy word for dividend, but either way -- >> exactly. mistake number one is reaching for yield, taking more risk that than investors expect. liz: just to get a good dividend. >> correct. very big difference -- liz: what other mistakes are people making? i've gotten more calls lately of what should i do? i'm very nervous. friends, family. and it sounds like people are feeling like they have to do something when perhaps they should just remain allocated fairly and balanced. >> stick with what you've got. typically mistake is buying yesterday's winners. i had a lot of clients calling me early in the year, should i own facebook. good companies but on a valuation basis looked extremely expensive. liz: what pe ratio are you comfortable with right now? >> below 15, 16 times earnings. emerging markets, you're looking at ten times earnings, so there are pockets of opportunity there. liz: what is another mistake that investors are are making? >> i think the third one t
pb? >> i wouldn't -- bb? >> i wouldn't go any lower than that. liz: by the way, yield a fancy word for dividend, but either way -- >> exactly. mistake number one is reaching for yield, taking more risk that than investors expect. liz: just to get a good dividend. >> correct. very big difference -- liz: what other mistakes are people making? i've gotten more calls lately of what should i do? i'm very nervous. friends, family. and it sounds like people are feeling like...
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connell: pbs keeping an inside look at steve cohen, the documentary will air tonight. a former attorney coming on. and charlie gasparino wrote the book on the whole thing so they will hash out the details for us, should be interesting. coming up. dagen: president obama and congress are back in town with plenty to do in the new year. i look at the top five things for d.c. for 2014. [ male announcer ] this is the story of the little room over the pizza place on chestnut street the modest first...
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if interest rates were a lot higher, where would the judy pb? i don't think gdp is indicating economic growth. how much money we are spending. dennis: the fact we are dealing with the situation we are dealing with, i didn't understand something. he said if we had this economic collapse, wouldn't that be good for gold? you actually mapped out the thing where it is helped by gold because there is inflation. >> gold was going up faster than stocks in 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, we had a phony economic recovery generated by cheap money. now we have even phony economy made by cheaper money. a great environment for gold, inflation drives gold and inflation is quantitative easing. that is what it is. the easing is another name for inflation, and in the public will like as opposed to dislike. great environment for gold. dennis: if you quadruplets, that is inflation, larger supply of dollars just none of that money has any velocity movie and the economies we haven't had consumer price inflation yet. 1.2%. >> have you bought anything recently, do you have any
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can ices pb ten? if we use our air power. >> that is what encouraged them. there is no point. finally is the word that i was given today. finally. taking on ices. i think it is long headed for the following reasons. it is a so-called islamic state. the good news is ices. they are trying to hire. they are trying to higher mechanics to service those vehicles. over the long term, there is no doubt that they can defend their own territory. can they push them back further? >> we keep hearing that isis is very strong. they are comeback fighters. they are well equipped. there are not many of them. a counter attack. that is why i asked the question. is it out of the question that they can get the ten pack? >> it lacks the ability. they have pushed back. those are places that were once in their territory. american troops. the death of 100 marines. >> 804 casualties. >> there certainly is not the iraq government today. they need to reopen that. stuart: okay. colonel oliver north. we appreciate you telling it to us. >> it helps to have been there, done that. stuart: the ncaa. colleges wi
can ices pb ten? if we use our air power. >> that is what encouraged them. there is no point. finally is the word that i was given today. finally. taking on ices. i think it is long headed for the following reasons. it is a so-called islamic state. the good news is ices. they are trying to hire. they are trying to higher mechanics to service those vehicles. over the long term, there is no doubt that they can defend their own territory. can they push them back further? >> we keep...
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after romney said h says he liks big bird woodcut pbs funding, big bird got tweet 17,000 times per minute. new accounts opened including fire big bird. they put out this statement, a nonpartisan, non-profit organization, would not comment on the campaign but we're happy we can all agree that everyone likes big bird. cheryl: like most people, i am following on twitter while watching the debate and when the big bird tweet started, i started laughing and missed part of the debate. whoever books big bird on this network gets doughnut on me. and unlike the bank for loans. amazon capital services part of the lending program which allows customers to obtain cash quicker than they would with a traditional bank loan. amazon is not disclosing the number to qualify for the program according to a company representative. however those who qualify are characterized as heavy sellers of goods on the amazon website. dennis: i guarantee the next phone call amazon will get is from the new consumer protection board investigating non-bank type of lenders bidding request for thousands of pages of documents for
after romney said h says he liks big bird woodcut pbs funding, big bird got tweet 17,000 times per minute. new accounts opened including fire big bird. they put out this statement, a nonpartisan, non-profit organization, would not comment on the campaign but we're happy we can all agree that everyone likes big bird. cheryl: like most people, i am following on twitter while watching the debate and when the big bird tweet started, i started laughing and missed part of the debate. whoever books...
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. >> adjusted deal with pbs other dramas starring on terror irish alumni jerry and the dividend also is a rights to all past and future episodes of the series downton abbey. i don't get it. and now a new tv show canceled after just one episode. a huge audience but sun canada said it was too costly to produce record is very expensive to uncover the life and unfolding train wreck. the international space station and properly funded could be the answer. cheryl: take a look at the winners on the nasdaq. you know and love them. maybe not but there you go. ♪ ♪ sometimes they just drop in. always obvious. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances. cheryl: asset trying to hail a cab to the international space station to end 2017 to fly four crewmembers every six months then to catch a ride with russia with each trip costing $60 million per person they will award the contract next summer. dennis: pushing the boundaries to create machines that learn a
. >> adjusted deal with pbs other dramas starring on terror irish alumni jerry and the dividend also is a rights to all past and future episodes of the series downton abbey. i don't get it. and now a new tv show canceled after just one episode. a huge audience but sun canada said it was too costly to produce record is very expensive to uncover the life and unfolding train wreck. the international space station and properly funded could be the answer. cheryl: take a look at the winners on...
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until we get the numbers we get it right pb, we will announce who we believe cracked the top 10shgs and they will go at 9:00. the other five, six or seven go during 5:00 debate early that afternoon some suggested that that is the kidy's table the b-team i don't see it that way. >> i don't see see it that a way at all. >> if i am one at 5:00 enormous opportunity to break through. >> break out then that sends you in the -- >> this is -- to anybody' race. >> no question, so, so early, some of these numbers in fox polling i think very interesting, trump getting all this attention but hillary clinton numbers go further and further down. >> and double digits -- >> for now, but my point was you know, what are they going for? you know, are raebz going for donald trump it appears right now might be. are democrats going for bernie sanders or joe biden appears being drawn to saunders away from hillary clinton what does that ultimate say that tells you that americans are not happy with washington getting the job done that is where we are right now. >> most critical question that was asked in that p
until we get the numbers we get it right pb, we will announce who we believe cracked the top 10shgs and they will go at 9:00. the other five, six or seven go during 5:00 debate early that afternoon some suggested that that is the kidy's table the b-team i don't see it that way. >> i don't see see it that a way at all. >> if i am one at 5:00 enormous opportunity to break through. >> break out then that sends you in the -- >> this is -- to anybody' race. >> no...
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we saw an interview from chief, who indicated in an interview with pbs that they believes that l this was a very effective way for the international community to come and prevent iran from developing a nuclear weapon. and finally, i wanted to call your attention to comments of president bush's treasury secretary hank fall son who raised it -- , obviously, the department of the treasury is responsible for implementing sanctions that have been so effective in compelling iran to come to negotiating table and talks with with the international community. and the reason i raise this quote is that many of the critics of the agreement have suggested that what congress should do is actually kill the deal to reject it in the united states congress, about go back to the negotiating table with iran to negotiate a better deal. secretary paulson had a rather dim view of that strategy he said and i quote it is somewhere between naive and unrealistic to assume that we, the united states of america have negotiated something like this with the five other parties, and with the whole world community watc
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joining us is tavis smiley, pbs host and author of "50 for the future" lessons down the road. >> nice to have you on the show. >> an honor to be here. stuart: i say what you're missing here is economic growth. president obama went for fairness, spread it around. if he'd gone for economic growth, everybody would have been better off. where am i going wrong? >> i'm not sure you're necessarily wrong about that. i think the historians are going to debate whether he should have started with economics first or health care policy. that's a debate for years to come. the point of the book i wrote, we did a version a decade ago, we found the past ten years black people lost ground in every major economic category and every major category black folks. and there is-- his loyal constituency didn't get that and that saddens me. stuart: because of the basic obama policy, all government all the time. private end prize will be tightly regulated and teach people taxed more and you run up the debt ap didn't work for anyone except the super rich. >> the rich get richer and poor get poorer. the gap betwee
joining us is tavis smiley, pbs host and author of "50 for the future" lessons down the road. >> nice to have you on the show. >> an honor to be here. stuart: i say what you're missing here is economic growth. president obama went for fairness, spread it around. if he'd gone for economic growth, everybody would have been better off. where am i going wrong? >> i'm not sure you're necessarily wrong about that. i think the historians are going to debate whether he...
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pb is a completely unaccountable out of control agency deciding what kinds of services customers are permitted to engage in. it's a disaster. by the way it's been devastating for small banks. trade to small banks, community banks. >> america and a launcher country longer lunches start a community banks. stuart: since donald trump was elected, bank stocks and i know viewers know this very well, have gone up very shortly on the expectation dodd-frank would be amended or repealed. do you want to sleep the whole thing away and replace it with something else? can you do that in a time frame? >> actually asked, i would get rid of the whole thing. you could argue the part that deals with derivative clearing is probably fine. the fundamental problem here is what we should've done is make the the changes in the bankruptcy code so when there's a failure of a financial institutiinstituti on is resolved in bankruptcy rather than through a bailout. that would be a fundamental thing i would do differently and having done not, as long as we are convinced we can resolve these firms in the bankruptcy
pb is a completely unaccountable out of control agency deciding what kinds of services customers are permitted to engage in. it's a disaster. by the way it's been devastating for small banks. trade to small banks, community banks. >> america and a launcher country longer lunches start a community banks. stuart: since donald trump was elected, bank stocks and i know viewers know this very well, have gone up very shortly on the expectation dodd-frank would be amended or repealed. do you...
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. >> thiss tpw-pb going on far very long time. when the left on campus decided that feelings are more important than fact and that controvert people's feelings. they require trigger warnings. i'm of the opinion that america is a safe space. you don't feed your magical racially safe space in order to feel safe in america. >> and the ben shapiro is not listening to the president of the university. he is going to speak at 2:00 p.m. california time. they say if they are forbidden to speak on the campus, they will sue the university. universities and colleges are afraid that the federal government will cutoff their public funding if they don't stand up top people like ben shapiro who comes from the department of education and civil rights office. reason some craziness where they are shutting down free speech taking place is the schools are afraid of losing their the funding. >> unbelievable. >> you would think that universities would want diversity of conversation. >> it's when diversity becomes a problem. diversity based on skin color
. >> thiss tpw-pb going on far very long time. when the left on campus decided that feelings are more important than fact and that controvert people's feelings. they require trigger warnings. i'm of the opinion that america is a safe space. you don't feed your magical racially safe space in order to feel safe in america. >> and the ben shapiro is not listening to the president of the university. he is going to speak at 2:00 p.m. california time. they say if they are forbidden to...
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law enforcement being about aggressive without taking down content the issue before the content is pb characterized in wider way what is the responsibility to lawmakers. >> that is really philosophically debate right now on hill. >> other debate thing i've been asking for, is those leadership in the muslim communities to come out denounce isis kareem abdul-jabbar what he said. >> very frustrating when we are being attacked by people that we don't understand, and it is really to make up scenarios that -- justify our anger need to retaliate, our need to try to find some way to eliminate this threat ins that but you can't do that in a way that takes a whole group of people and -- and marks them for -- for being targets of bigotry. >> the topic we talked about this when he joined us a couple months ago but i have to give a shout-out to kareem abdul-jabbar, and mohamed mohamed the only two who come out, to say look, everybody -- isis does not rest islam we need to hear from them you don't see enough muslims coming out denouncing isis. >> if you look at social media closely so he will trend
law enforcement being about aggressive without taking down content the issue before the content is pb characterized in wider way what is the responsibility to lawmakers. >> that is really philosophically debate right now on hill. >> other debate thing i've been asking for, is those leadership in the muslim communities to come out denounce isis kareem abdul-jabbar what he said. >> very frustrating when we are being attacked by people that we don't understand, and it is really...
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21 times, next year's earnings that turnaround story, they miss five of the last earnings cycles on pbs, it is scary, people going in because there's a 3% dividend yields. weakened going to is that. we have the best in the world at mcdonald's. my brother is a franchise -- said anything like this. mcdonald's is one of the best turnaround stories in the marketplace which is a cheap stock on a turnaround numbers. if you don't -- looking at the wrong thing. $0.21 earnings for the first time in the last two years beyond same-store sales -- >> your number -- >> that is the problem. that is what the market trend action in the market -- >> and no. you don't know yet. dagen: the earnings are still too hayek and stock is going up with the earnings downturn next year. >> mcdonald's trades 14 times our number. it is a great number and what you do research. the reality is i don't know how you do that. >> the instituting from investor day. it is nothing. maria: we are getting all caught up. >> these and we will go into recession next year? >> absolutely. all the rate of change data continues to suppo
21 times, next year's earnings that turnaround story, they miss five of the last earnings cycles on pbs, it is scary, people going in because there's a 3% dividend yields. weakened going to is that. we have the best in the world at mcdonald's. my brother is a franchise -- said anything like this. mcdonald's is one of the best turnaround stories in the marketplace which is a cheap stock on a turnaround numbers. if you don't -- looking at the wrong thing. $0.21 earnings for the first time in the...
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notifying on facts moum police shootings are there how many shootings take place within the community pb, we focus on one incident, and that is all we talk about we don't talk about the -- you know 20 to 30 people shot and killed over the weekend, in chicago. we don't talk about the fact that the police are can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. ♪ ♪ for your retirement, you want to celebrate the little things, because they're big to you. and that is why you invest. the best returns aren't just measured in dollars. td ameritrade®. when it comes to the fithings you love,. you want more. love romance? get lost in every embrace. into sports? follo
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the taxpayer-supported pbs moderators never asked about it. the word "indictment" was excluded. free stuff, beat up on the police, we had almost two hours of that but nothing on e-mails, don't you love it? to the markets, trying for are ea bound -- trying for a rebound. stocks will open higher, but there's no telling how they're going to close. oil is up, maybe that is helping. opec says it will cut production. let's see if they actually do it. but the markets ar
the taxpayer-supported pbs moderators never asked about it. the word "indictment" was excluded. free stuff, beat up on the police, we had almost two hours of that but nothing on e-mails, don't you love it? to the markets, trying for are ea bound -- trying for a rebound. stocks will open higher, but there's no telling how they're going to close. oil is up, maybe that is helping. opec says it will cut production. let's see if they actually do it. but the markets ar
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big government sky news had a headlined that says, oh, the bailouts failed greek people i thought no pb socialism dedicated of relying on government failed greek people they braim everybody but themselves they blame goldman sachs, they blame this person blah i am that person they blame eu you made a great point, greece needs the eu oe.u does not need greece so much. >> with this conflict comes obviously turmoil opportunity putin already reaching in speaking to the leaders in greece, why? why all of a sudden is he interested in greece? because with conflict is division, and opportunity, not only for criminal elements terrorist elements for complete turmoil i am concerned more on geopolitical situation than a financial meltdown obviously, i think going to lead to more and more turmoil in that region. and that is something that we indirectly need to be deeply concerned about. >> good point, joining me now from brussels "the wall street journal" chief steven, you are in brussels, what is the next step that you see happening here based on what we know this moment? on the phone: -- important
big government sky news had a headlined that says, oh, the bailouts failed greek people i thought no pb socialism dedicated of relying on government failed greek people they braim everybody but themselves they blame goldman sachs, they blame this person blah i am that person they blame eu you made a great point, greece needs the eu oe.u does not need greece so much. >> with this conflict comes obviously turmoil opportunity putin already reaching in speaking to the leaders in greece, why?...
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according to the latest nbc news pol the hopeful continues to lead the pack now at 25% support pb more on this tumble phenomena and what it means for the 2016 race ceo former political pollster mick, good to see. >> you how are you -- >> your take on this activity. >> the win of the democratic debate was donald trump, where. >> wasn't onstage. >> we've got to is to be looking at donald trump campaign through a political lens we need to look at marketing lens, he is really running one of the best marketing campaigns in the debate as soon as she engaged him numbers spiked, he topped hillary clinton in the debate for twitter follows social media -- . >> he got more twitter followers after the debate. >> uber of politics the disruptive force targeting voters very well we are seeing people like jeb bush running the last campaign of the oldera, this is like -- a black and white campaign, and a digital world donald trump is on it! fascinating to me maria donald trump, wants to take on hillary clinton. and for whatever crazy reason hillary clinton wants to tabling on donald trump. >> she think
according to the latest nbc news pol the hopeful continues to lead the pack now at 25% support pb more on this tumble phenomena and what it means for the 2016 race ceo former political pollster mick, good to see. >> you how are you -- >> your take on this activity. >> the win of the democratic debate was donald trump, where. >> wasn't onstage. >> we've got to is to be looking at donald trump campaign through a political lens we need to look at marketing lens, he is...
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five-year deal on hbo double the number of episodes 35 new episodes rather than 18 they will wind up on pbs i should point out, but hbo known for adult programming shall we say, sopranos, a naked lena. >> intent lost mind over this? "big bird" on game of thrones, that is fitting "big bird" big enough to fill that up thrown, and thin, of course -- true detectives season three, i would watch that i just watched the season two of true detective maybe the worst television season of all time. >> i would watch episodes of he hello larry before i go back and twhacht. >> what is thinking behind putting "sesame street" on hbo you make such a good point hbo is typically for adult audiences. >> about incredibly it is so critical to have been valuable content now again people crow about netflix i say look out for hbo thinking about programming, this is an area that they really needed to focus on, that is the family, and that is children's programming, and in any dislikes "sesame street" everyone has special place in heart for those characters a genius move even if they overpaid for it might have. >> i
five-year deal on hbo double the number of episodes 35 new episodes rather than 18 they will wind up on pbs i should point out, but hbo known for adult programming shall we say, sopranos, a naked lena. >> intent lost mind over this? "big bird" on game of thrones, that is fitting "big bird" big enough to fill that up thrown, and thin, of course -- true detectives season three, i would watch that i just watched the season two of true detective maybe the worst television...
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. >> it has gotten worse there is no question, i think the beginning of the case, the pb was not for us. they thought that the government helped bailout aig, and here we are now suing the government. that changed during the trial. when the facts came out, as to what the government did, how they did overreach way beyond any power that they had. >> you had principals basically saying it on -- on in trial, bernanke geithner hank paulson. >> that is right. >> number wuchone of the things they said intentionally maid aig political scapegoat not our wourdz that is secretary paulson's words er and bernanke geithner sent out to make aig a political scapegoat tried to blame everything on aig to escape the blame that they had, for creating the -- >> it works okay. >> it works. >> plays with upon lupopulous i terms of candidates what hillary clinton is doing, bernie sanders what do you want to say i saw recently you decided to back jeb bush. >>e i can't well i have known him a long time i thought he did a great job as governor. in florida. i think he would be good president has a lot of experie
. >> it has gotten worse there is no question, i think the beginning of the case, the pb was not for us. they thought that the government helped bailout aig, and here we are now suing the government. that changed during the trial. when the facts came out, as to what the government did, how they did overreach way beyond any power that they had. >> you had principals basically saying it on -- on in trial, bernanke geithner hank paulson. >> that is right. >> number wuchone...